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1. A system for on-demand aggregated logging for distributed systems, the system comprising: a processor-based application executed on a computer and configured to: receive, by an aggregating logger, an identification of a logging condition via a first user interface, the logging condition corresponding to a problem associated with at least one of a plurality of distributed systems components; send, by the aggregating logger, the logging condition to each logging element of a plurality of logging elements, each logging element being executed on a corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components; receive, by the aggregating logger, a local log from at least one logging element of the plurality of logging elements when a determination is made by the at least one logging element that a local runtime condition matches the logging condition received by the at least one logging element, the local log being supplemented with information that identifies the logging condition received by the at least one logging element; create, by the aggregating logger, an aggregated log based on the local log and the supplemented information; and output, via a second user interface, the aggregated log that enables resolution of a problem associated with the plurality of distributed systems components.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the logging condition comprises at least one of a user identifier, an application identifier, an activity identifier, and an identifier associated with the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components.
3. The system of claim 1 , wherein receiving the local log from the at least one logging element comprises one of receiving the local log prior to storage of the local log on the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components, receiving the local log concurrent with storage of the local log on the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components, and receiving the local log after storage of the local log on the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components.
4. The system of claim 1 , wherein receiving the local log comprises receiving the local log from a message storage, the local log being stored being previously stored to the message storage based on at least one of a duration of time that the local log is stored in the message storage, a remaining capacity associated with the message storage, and a number of local logs stored in the message storage.
5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the supplemented information further comprises at least one of a distributed system component identifier, a log message identifier, and a request identifier.
6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor-based application is configured to: register the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components; and create an identifier for the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components.
7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor-based application is configured to: receiving, by the aggregating logger, an activity list from the at least one logging element associated with the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components, wherein the logging condition is based on an activity of the activity list.
8. A computer-implemented method for on-demand aggregated logging for distributed systems, the method comprising: receiving, by an aggregating logger, an identification of a logging condition via a first user interface, the logging condition corresponding to a problem associated with at least one of a plurality of distributed systems components; sending, by the aggregating logger, the logging condition to each logging element of a plurality of logging elements, each logging element being executed on a corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components; receiving, by the aggregating logger, a local log from at least one logging element of the plurality of logging elements when a determination is made by the at least one logging element that a local runtime condition matches the logging condition received by the at least one logging element, the local log being supplemented with information that identifies the logging condition received by the at least one logging element; creating, by the aggregating logger, an aggregated log based on the local log and the supplemented information; and outputting, via a second user interface, the aggregated log that enables resolution of a problem associated with the plurality of distributed systems components.
9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the logging condition comprises at least one of a user identifier, an application identifier, an activity identifier, and an identifier associated with the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components.
10. The method of claim 8 , wherein receiving the local log from the at least one logging element comprises one of receiving the local log prior to storage of the local log on the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components, receiving the local log concurrent with storage of the local log on the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components, and receiving the local log after storage of the local log on the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components.
11. The method of claim 8 , wherein receiving the local log comprises receiving the local log from a message storage, the local log being stored being previously stored to the message storage based on at least one of a duration of time that the local log is stored in the message storage, a remaining capacity associated with the message storage, and a number of local logs stored in the message storage.
12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the supplemented information further comprises at least one of a distributed system component identifier, a log message identifier, and a request identifier.
13. The method of claim 8 , wherein the method further comprises: registering the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components; and creating an identifier for the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components.
14. The method of claim 8 , wherein the method further comprises receiving, by the aggregating logger, an activity list from the at least one logging element associated with the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components, wherein the logging condition is based on an activity of the activity list.
15. A computer program product, comprising a non-transitory computer-readable medium having a computer-readable program code embodied therein, the computer-readable program code adapted to be executed by one or more processors to implement a method for on-demand aggregated logging for distributed systems, the method comprising: receiving, by an aggregating logger, an identification of a logging condition via a first user interface, the logging condition corresponding to a problem associated with at least one of a plurality of distributed systems components; sending, by the aggregating logger, the logging condition to each logging element of a plurality of logging elements, each logging element being executed on a corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components; receiving, by the aggregating logger, a local log from at least one logging element of the plurality of logging elements when a determination is made by the at least one logging element that a local runtime condition matches the logging condition received by the at least one logging element, the local log being supplemented with information that identifies the logging condition received by the at least one logging element; creating, by the aggregating logger, an aggregated log based on the local log and the supplemented information; and outputting, via a second user interface, the aggregated log that enables resolution of a problem associated with the plurality of distributed systems components.
16. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein the logging condition comprises at least one of a user identifier, an application identifier, an activity identifier, and an identifier associated with the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components.
17. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein receiving the local log from the at least one logging element comprises one of receiving the local log prior to storage of the local log on the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components, receiving the local log concurrent with storage of the local log on the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components, and receiving the local log after storage of the local log on the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components.
18. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein receiving the local log comprises receiving the local log from a message storage, the local log being stored being previously stored to the message storage based on at least one of a duration of time that the local log is stored in the message storage, a remaining capacity associated with the message storage, and a number of local logs stored in the message storage.
19. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein the supplemented information further comprises at least one of a distributed system component identifier, a log message identifier, and a request identifier.
20. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein the method further comprises: registering the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components; and creating an identifier for the corresponding one of the plurality of distributed systems components.
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April 18, 2017
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